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Convergence in the SADC and African economic integration process: prospects and statistical issues

In: Proceedings of the SARB/IFC seminar on "Economic and financial convergence en route to regional economic integration: experience, prospects and statistical issues amidst global financial turmoil", Durban, South Africa, 14 August 2009

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  • Ivan Zyuulu, 2010. "Convergence in the SADC and African economic integration process: prospects and statistical issues," IFC Bulletins chapters, in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), Proceedings of the SARB/IFC seminar on "Economic and financial convergence en route to regional economic integration: experience, prospects and statis, volume 32, pages 96-105, Bank for International Settlements.
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